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MMoexp: Evading Boarding Attempts in Skull and Bones
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Evading Boarding Attempts in Skull and Bones
Boarding attempts are one of the most dangerous situations in naval combat, as they can leave you vulnerable to Skull and Bones Items being captured and losing valuable resources. If an enemy ship attempts to board you, quick evasive actions can save your vessel. Here’s how to effectively evade boarding attempts:

1. Maintain Distance & Speed
Boarding requires close proximity, so the best way to avoid it is by keeping a safe distance from enemy ships.
Increase speed using Agile Sails or Boost abilities to create separation before they get close enough to attach hooks.
Use your rudder to make sharp turns and throw off their boarding trajectory.
Tip: If an enemy is attempting to board, full sail away at an angle rather than straight ahead, making it harder for them to match your movement.

2. Use Sudden Maneuvers (Hard Turns & Bracing)
When an enemy ship tries to line up for boarding, make an abrupt hard turn to throw them off.
Bracing (L2/LT) stops movement, preventing them from securing hooks if timed correctly.
Combine bracing with quick rudder adjustments to disrupt their alignment.
Tip: If an enemy ship is coming in at an angle, turn into them slightly, then quickly veer away—this makes it harder for them to attach boarding hooks.

3. Fire Weapons to Interrupt Boarding
Before they can latch onto your ship, use Greek Fire or Ballistae to damage their hull and disrupt the attempt.
If they’re close but haven’t boarded yet, use Mortars or explosive rounds to push them back.
Target their sails or rudder to cripple their movement, making it easier to escape.
Tip: Keep a rear-firing weapon (like stern cannons) to discourage enemies from approaching for a boarding attempt.

4. Defensive Upgrades to Prevent Boarding
Reinforced Decking reduces the success rate of enemy boarding attempts.
Boarding Netting (if available) can slow down or prevent enemies from attaching to your ship.
Improved Crew Training increases your crew’s ability to resist and fight off boarders if they do manage to latch on.
Tip: If you expect a lot of close-range battles, investing in these upgrades will help you survive boarding encounters.

5. Use the Environment to Your Advantage
If you’re near an island or a reef, sail towards narrow passages—larger enemy ships might struggle to follow, giving you an escape route.
In storms or rough seas, use strong waves to disrupt enemy movement and make it harder for them to align for a boarding attempt.
Sailing near friendly outposts or faction-controlled waters might deter boarding attempts from AI enemies.
Tip: If a storm is nearby, ride the waves aggressively—enemy ships with poor maneuverability will struggle to stay close.

6. Last Resort: Fight Off Boarders
If an enemy successfully boards, use defensive bracing and let your crew fight back while you steer into an escape route.
Try to shake off enemy boarders by ramming another ship or obstacle to force a disengagement.
If all else fails, use any available emergency repairs to outlast the fight and sail away.
Tip: Equip high-damage melee crew perks to maximize your survival chances if boarding happens.

Final Thoughts:
Evading boarding attempts is about speed, maneuvering, and disruption. Keep your ship mobile, fire at Skull and Bones Items for sale enemies before they get close, and use the environment to make it harder for them to attach boarding hooks. A well-timed turn or a burst of speed can be the difference between escaping or getting captured.
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